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Day Twenty-Six The Yoga Sutras

We made it through to another self study Saturday.

Today we looked at the Yoga Sutras. Specifically the Yamas and the Niyamas. They teach us “right living”. They show us how to live morally. The first Yama, Ahisma, teaches non violence. It teaches us to heal ourselves first.

There is a big lesson in the first Yama, Ahisma. Most of us grew up knowing we shouldn’t harm others. I think we often forget we are part of that equation. Sometimes I think we beat up ourselves more than we would ever target anyone else. The negative talk we project on ourselves puts us in a space where we go from good, to bad, to worse. We talk ourselves into believing we aren’t enough. We should consider that as harming our “self”. During this Challenge, we are learning to heal those wounds.

The Niyamas, are constructive tools that teach us self confidence and how to be happy in the moment. Santasha, the second Niyama, means contentment or joy. Here we study, to learn that we can be content with any situation. We can we find peace in the turmoil.

No matter where we are in our life we can learn to find joy in the little things.

In the video above, Brice asks us to sit quietly outside. She asks us to observe the temperature. It’s cold where I live. Or is it? The mind tells us it’s cold outside because it is protecting our bodies, keeping us from freezing to death. But if we step back and observe the feeling without prejudice, we can
notice the sensation in our body without judgment. As I sit in the cold frosty air, observing my breath as the condensation escapes from my lips, I still say it’s cold. Without prejudice, of course.

This reminds me of our shadow work. We are working through pain during our workout. we are observing the pain, objectively. Asking our bodies to tell us where the pain is coming from. What lesson do we have to learn through the pain? It still hurts, but if we look at the pain objectively, we discern healing in working through it.

While this Shadow Work Challenge is almost at it’ end, the work will continue. It will be a life-long process that only ends with death or moving to a new reality (or dimension). The lessons are unending. So, as my day closes, I record these things in my journal, and turn out the lights.

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Yoga Intensive

You’d think the 30 day Shadow Work Challenge would be enough for now. But no.

I decided to join Brice for The Yoga Intensive class she’s offering. There are a limited number of seats in the class and it’s filling up fast.

I don’t know what prompted me to sign up for the course. Of course, I’d like to be able to learn more about yoga. I’d also like to be able to work through the poses. I learned a bit about yoga during the 30 day shadow work challenge. It was enough to make me want to learn more.

Not only learn more, but really focus on the practice. Of all the exercises Brice introduced us to in the challenge, yoga seemed to resonate with me the most.

Unfortunately, there won’t be any sharing of videos, because these sessions are private. To protect the participants.

So here I go. I’m ready to take on the next challenge. I hope I’m ready for the pain.

It’s okay. I’m ready, willing and hopefully able.

I’m about to find out.

I’ll let you know how it goes.

I will keep you up to date on my progress though.